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Change is inevitable for all of us. It can lead to conflict, disappointment and crisis, or it can lead to exciting adventure, growth and new opportunity. Whether it’s ultimately fantastic or terrible largely depends on how we approach and handle it.

In Who Do You Want To Be?, Master Certified personal and executive coach Nicola Bunting has developed a holistic and practical step-by-step guide to get you through any kind of major change in your life.

Turn Your Passion Into Profit -- Karen Williams shows you how to develop the business skills you need in the Secrets of Successful Coaches

Essential reading for coaches, NLP Practitioners, trainers, consultants and anyone who runs a service-based business

Every year, thousands of people train to be a life, business or executive coach but struggle to make a living. Although attracted to the profession, they are forced to give up as they cannot find enough clients to pay the bills. Even great coaches can not create the business they crave without the skills to run it successfully.

The Secrets of Successful Coaches is essential reading if you are struggling with:

The Silent Language of Leaders: How Body Language Can Help - or Hurt - How You Lead

Don’t laugh, you read the question correctly. Are your words in sync with your body language? Were you aware that a person’s true strengths and weaknesses can be revealed by their body language?

Carol Kinsey Goman, executive coach and management consultant, shares extensive research in her book, The Silent Language of Leaders – How Body Language Can Help – or Hurt – How You Lead and proves conclusively that nonverbal signals can make or break a leader’s success.

As a leader, you are always “on stage.” Employees watch as you walk around the office, they watch you in the lunch room, they watch the speed of your gait as you enter offices and close doors, and they watch you standing casually near open doors chit-chatting and issuing orders.

Kelly Mills Johnson is a 39-year-old mother and wife stuck in the rut of her middle - American suburban life. A routine relationship with her lawyer husband, two uber-successful businesswomen for best friends to envy and an all-around predictable existence motivate Kelly to reinvent herself.

In an often-times humorous manner, Kelly begins diving into new projects (armed with Post-it notes and a Things to Change list), revisiting old memories and rediscovering passions. Whether she is taking care of the anorexic teenager dumped on her doorstep, making up with an old high school friend or avoiding the boozy advances of her divorced neighbor, Kelly’s insistence on moving her life in a new direction and finding the perfect blend of home and career is inspiring and entertaining.